-ft v it - . . . ash Mi y.i $19 h f . I'V X m II R OLQjDHIEI: igMWii CLOUD. Tn Bt. Fanl tot s-tMW been et for the week ( sfaitwix J8 nest. vmsBsssiBsesssm . Tin lUpaMtouw at 8m Francisco lavrV aotntnated Chatfea R. Wery, a promtaeat IsWuraMt'WMi'ttf'Bsayor. Tm proposal f the Caunty Dwbo swacy of New York for, traloa upon krnal Assetnbly Mi Congressional Democratic mbImUmi aaa boon re Jeotedby Tmmbmj Tnts U to be a tae season for game la Georgia. Rice bird. crabs and hrimps are the chief Itoras of dlot, and later will come venison, quail and duck of. all varieties. A cottaoe at Morchantvlllo. N. Y., li being prepared for Robert Currott. of Baltimore, who will bo plncod thorn under tho Immediate oaroiVr. Jonos, n Insanity specialist. ' TAMMAKTBAtt rtrpfiestfi the County Democracy's appeal for union on local and Congressional candidates refusing such union and denouncing Mayor Mowltt and tho County jieoplo goner ally. ,,,, Miss Cauiue Millkr, of Lexington, S. 0., diod recently after a year of In tonso suffering cnuiod by drinking- a glass of ooadeasod lyo by mistake for wlno. For four months alio was tin ablo to swallow. Negotiations havobcen completed by which nn Eastern syndicate will, on tho 1st of December, lunjumo control of tho Milwaukee (Wis.) City lull way CompanyV'of which relor Mo Oooch Is tho principal stockholder. Indians In tho United States Inst rear cultivated 227 Ofli acres of land and rnland 724 IMA hushrda nf whrtnt I auiu nusoa t.yoo DU-nois oi wntw, i 934.072 bushels of corn, 6HU87 bushel- of oats and barley, 621,010 bu-hol- of vegetables and 101,828 tons of hay. They also ownod 868,834 horse and mulos, 111,407 head of cattle 40,471 wlno and 4,117.273 snoop. Recently a paddle-wheel steamer was changod into tho twin-screw typo, the result being to iacroaso the carry ing power of tha vessel by 190 tons, largo additional cattle-carrying spaco being gained, whllo the not register Is mccroasod 347 tons. Tho speed has been increased considerably and tho fuel consumption reduced 60 per cent. The question as to whether or not excitement shortens Ufa is being agi tated, and K is held that any thing which quickens tho action of the heart, any kind of excitement, taxes and re duces tho storage of life. Almost every ono know, this long ago, mid it is only reoontlyjthat tho .matter has Dccnconelderedlln,tlte light of pov- ecntagsyJ -. . ) , x A recent number of tho Astorian of Oregon says: "Hlack booby birds by tho thousand aro reported covurlng tho mouth of tho river, and vokhcIh passing through kill thorn by tho hundred. They have been gorging on fish and can not fly. They extend nil tho way outi and off North llouch can bo seen for a mile; The visitation is an unusual ono." ..' A traoio death occurred at tho San Goronlmo mine at Sonora, Mox., u short tlmo ago. Tho superintendent, II. B. Mollc, was In his ofllco rcpnr j ing to pay off tho men when tho bulid llaTJKldcnly sunk, Into tho earth and disappeared ,'fbo olllco stood on ground yisjBoovp anoia tunnoi., Tito body'of ;uTr. Molle was recovered after sovontl hours of hard work. Gkhman newspapers speak distrust fully of tho situation In Franco. Tho Korth German Qatttte, quoting tho Temp'1 ironical comments on Premier Floquot's Division bill, Indorso tho prediction of tho 7Vm;i.i that nn Em pire is at hand. Tho TwjMatt thinks that somothlng unexpected will hap pen in Franco, nud that tho doom of tho Moderate Republican party is sealed. A couitiEit has arrived lu Hrtmsols from tho Congo Free State. Ho brings details of tho death of Major llartol lot, who was shot and killed with u revolver by a porter in the Stanley relief expedition in rovengo for the ill treatment ho was subjected toby Major Bartollot. ( Tho murderer was placed under arrest and' delivered to tho offi cials at Stanley Falls, where he was hanged. , 8it5jan?AipfFASio, of tho Cleveland (Ol) driving park, with n l'ontiHylva ala horseman as partner, propones taking a shipload of American trotters to Buenos Ayres, Argentine lteptiblle, and after a throe or four days trotting meeting in the groat South American town to sell tho horses at public auc tion. The trip will bo enormously ex pensive, but It is expected that tho profits will be similarly groat. Mme. Ilma di MuitsKA, tho onco fsaous-pvprana, is now living In a aU'gle l-poim In Washington square, 'Yew Yajrk,"ln oomparatlva poverty. She became 'one' of tho leading so pranos of Europe In 183A, and in 1873 he starred In a tour around the world, her circuit including Australia and this country, wboro she arrived in 1874.' She 'appeared hero again in ,1879. Her eccentricities huvo had much to do with hor property. Attokxky-Gnneral Oakland has directed the United States attorney for tha Western district of Texas to as urne jurisdiction over No-ManVLand m4 to take official cognisance of all riatea OMsmltiet ia that Territory. Tha taaeatloaV- io get these matUrs Utto the United States courts and have tfie atteatloa of the Supremo Court thus breswkt te the ooadUkw of affairs in tkat Territory u orcar to determine theUwffPwMUJf uett0B of jurisdio MIW8 OF THE WEIK. ky Tilagtwak Mi Ms. Iff tfce Senate en las lath dleeaestoa et IM TiM Mil was maraud sad eoaUSMd MM sdjoawaeet,.. .la the Haws Meters. Cleav eats (OS.), McMUIfs (Tenn.) ssd Ryan (Kaa.) were Baastataaoe ths jetst eosss.it.es u ia vstttgote hs Wsthlagloa sqnsdaH a-etta Mr. Ostss (Ala) tilM ophit adjo-trae-set rese laltoe, sat sIMr a lengthy talk it m IsM avar for sees Mr. Ostet Mid haviag tallest to get Us House te adjourn be would llks to sdjouni htatsslf sad atked leave of eocenes durtaf the raswiadsf af the eettlea. watch wm fleetest. TM Hease tats sojourned. Tn Senate net oa the 17th with oaly a few Seastort preMnt Henalor Teller oees. todaaeedsarUoa of the time wtth-aeesMoh oa Iks .Tariff bllL flenater Allleea offered s eoscur-entretoluiloa for a receti frosi Betur day, Oetotmr to, to November ft, bat la reselutlen weat over wader sa objection. Henster Moncsn ipnlin an the unit end theBnstadJouraid,...Miichof the time In the House (only few member pret erit) was devoted to personal et pleasUon by Mr. B. ft Cox (N. Y.) M to document eent out under hit forced frank, In which the Houie vindicated Mr. Cox. A resolution was offered s-radjourn-test on the SBih, which wat mterrea. Adjourned. Arrsii the transection of unimportant busi ness In the Henate on the 18th the concurrent mtoluUon for a receti from the )th to Nn-m-bar IS wae taken up sad Renew Brown offrmt a a lubstllste a reaolotloa for Dnl a.1)nurn meat oa Maturday to the Bret Monday in Ik) nambfr, whleh. after aoras debate, im mlnpted. After tome dlxmtiloa n the Tariff biu th Benata aJJourned. ...After the reaillns nf the Journal the Henate reaolutlon far adjournment was laid before tho Homo and Mr. MrMlllon (Tenn.) inokn on the rranlutlon. tint ria!l niado n tariff xecb. Other memtira look p.irt In the dnbale but the adjournment resolu tion was Anally concurred In and the House soon adjourned. In tho Henate on the IDth the resolution authorizing tha finance Committee to con tinue Its hearing on the Tariff Mil was adopted. The Senalo then took a recess and upon as emMlne; went Into secret session and then ml Journed,...In tho House tha attendance was so small that aothlna; win done except to adjourn. O.xi.Y seven Henntore wero present when tho Hcnnto met on the iith. Hercral otluirs ap peared after tho Journal hail liocn rend Hen tors Allison and HauUbury wero appointed on the part of the Mcuate to net with n ootumltten from the llnuso to wait on tho t'realdent and ascertain If ho had any commnnlcittlontomakv. Bonatnr lllaokliom prosented the mlBurity re port of the committee to Inquire Into the opera tion of the cHII service The commltteo to wait on the President reported that hit had no further communication to make, and alter adopting a resolution of thanks to the Presiding officer, Henalor Iom-.I1. offered by u ,,,,,.. lhl, R...tn ., nvi,i. Senator Haultbury. the Bessie at ono o'clock wae declared adjourned. ...The House met with llfteen nmmbors pmsont. Messrs. McMlllln, (Tenn.), Clements (do.) and Ujsn (Kan.), wnro apt jlntod on the Jolut eommltteo on the part of tho Hnaso to wait on the President, which com mltteo soon returned and reported. Mr. Hyan offered a resolution of thanks to Hpeaker Car lisle, whleh was unanimously adopted. Com plimentary resolutions to the other officers were adopted, ainl at one o'clock the Hpeaker dtolarod tho House adjourned sine die. FKRSONAI, AND POMTIOAI. Russian troops are belnir masteit nn the Austrian frontier to correapond with the mnsaini- of Austrian reslruenta. Hon, J. O. Hlainb was unabl to address the Republican leathering at I,afayetto, IniL, on the 17tb, his throat being In flamed. Chicaoo's reiUtraUoa amounts to let, 000, an luorease of ftO per cent, over tho regis tint Ion at the last Presidential elec tion. CAaDtNAbUowAaD, of England, is hope lessljr Itissno. Autino on the advlca of Italian and foreign Clericals, the Pope has decided to Instruct tho Catholic lllstiops throughout tba world to continue to asltriln fur tho I restoration of the temporal Kwera et the lopo, TaaHuprameConrs of Uermany has re fused to releaso Prof, (lelfookeii, who wns under arrest for making public extracts front the Into KntpSrur KrudorU-k's diary. 'PiiBMisn MacbVnam, of Catmitn, Is ex pectod to loajro shortly for Kngland to consult vltli1ho llritlsh Ministry regard ing tho IWtytfrlea dispute. TlIK Cisstit de Prurulo Heal, Hjmulsh Con-sul-Usmeral at (JuotMie, accidentally shot anixVllled himself reoantly "while exniuln- Mng a rnvolrcr. ItcUAtu.K reports are Hint tho latest Afghan iusurioctlnit has Imuiii coiuplvtvty crusbeil aud Isaak Khan la a rofugeo lu Bokhara. Da. J. Ik Gunnino, of Amsterilnui. Hoi land says Hint oi'rmip'menU wilt shortly be made at Wnslilnntoii with thoUovitrn. ment, to Indemnify the settler on the Maxwell grant who bought their propm ty when Hecratary Cox, of the Interior De partment, decided that tha Maxwell grant was uot a valid one. Boudanksr dervithos aro reported ad vancing upon Upper Kgypt In force and aro expooUiil to raid tho village between Wady Haifa and Assouan. Thk Pom ha complnlned that the attl tilde of tho Italian Uovvrnuiont, In tho re ception of Krujwror William, renders hit situation morn diuioult- Tiik Umperor of Ucrmnny went to Pom. pell on tho lttth and u itnesseil tho uu covering of several burled houses. He and tha Ring of Italy havn Issued a Joint order of approval of tho spiearanco of the Italian nnvy. HKV. J. i.kiiiiito colkman, 1). D., was consecrated at Wilmington, Dot., on tho IMlb, as lllshoii of the Protestant' Episco pal Dlooese of Delaware. E. H. LxnBLANoa, of Woataka, I. T., has beon eltwted Treasurer of the Creek Nation by tha National Council. K.-C!ilof. Perry man wat his principal opponent. U. W. Hunt, of Kria, hat tn-en elected president and A.J.Uorr, of New York, sec retary of the American Institute of Archi tects. Consolidation with the Wostern As sociation wat decldod upon. Tamm am v Halt, at Mow York wat packed on the night of the tilth with an entbusl aitlo audience, who ratified tho National anil mate Democratic tickets ami tha Tam many local ticket with great fervor and lliteaed to speeches by Hon. H. H. Cox, W. C. Breckinridge, Bourka Cochran, Daniel Dougherty, Roger A. Pryor and Ashbal P. Fitch, Thb Republlo of Colombia bat accepted tha Invitation of tha United Htates to take part In the conference of independent American stales in Washington in Ucto ber, 1MN). Tub President has approved the act authorising tha President to apKint Alfred Pleasanton a Major in tha army and placing him on tha retired list with that rank and grade. The President has approved the General Deficiency bill. (IXNiEAt. Halohon, tho noted Haytlen leader aad ex-Prstldaat who was recently deposed by a revolution, died In Parts on tho 10th. Cou)mki. R. M. Pulsivbr, for many years one of tba proprietors of tba Boston Herald, died at his country home recently. He was found dead alone la bed. There were rumors that fas bad committed tut clde. Hiuiit Rev. K. R. Wbixxb, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Milwaukee, died tha other night at Waterloo, N. Y-, while vis iting bit brother. Tax statue of General Grant, presented by the Grant Monument Association, wat unvalled at Bt, Louis on the 20th. Gen eral Noble wat tha orator, aud the cere monies were attended by Grand Army posts aad many thousands of spectators. nacaU&Axaooa, Thb Atlantic cigar factory at Spring- Bsld, Mass., baa been closed oa attach meats, with 170,000 liabilities. The pr. J-..' tirilil--. ft.l, It.al llsi.-rsB--t-Jl wlth'muck moa'y. H had sunk almost his satire fortune la the factory. fJeoMi A, Daasua Co., dealers ef Bestoa, have eaas lata la setvsac- wtth fM,0M assess aa4HTs,M llaetlrMes. GBxaaAbBAMAo's salt agslsrt Mrs. U. fi. Oraat far alleged asrvlees la prtaarlag Oaaaral Oraat's raesBotrs for ashltoatloa was agala adjourned before Jetties Pat tarsoa, ef tha Huprsaie Coartat Hew York, waMI the Irst Moaday la Korea-bar. Tub aoa-clttseat of she Chickasaw Ma Mon will meat at I'uroell, I. T., October SI to forts aa organisation for tha protection of tbslr Interests. If Is aaaeaaesd that no mora subsidies will be glvsa to railways la Mexico and that the coloalsstlon laws will bo reformed la favor of the smaller colonies. Taa Eleventh Indiana tUglraaatal At soclatlon, General few Wallace's old regi ment, held a reunion at Indianapolis aad ware received by General Harrison, but no speeches wer mad. Thb bears made a raid nn the oil market at Pittsburgh, Pa., on tha loth, and prices were forced down from VtH to M, coating wild excitement, H. C. Itxnrixi, ex'traesurer of Mo Vlcker'e Theater, Chicago, on tba train going east from lloaemM, M. T., took an overdo of morphia with fatal effect the other night He was somewhat de ranged. Thb asset of R. A. Allen A Co., Ht Psul, Minn., dry goods merchants who failed recently, amount to t)s6M.3l aad tha lia bilities to vwm Tnx Itrothnrhood of focemntlva Engin eer Indorsed the action of Chief Arthur In all matters pertaining to tha Brotherhood tlnoa tha last session. This virtually sus tained hit action la tha Q" strike. Thk wlr that connects the bookmakers' rooms at Washington with the Uuttniiherg race track was taiped during the taces recently and tha result delayed until some sharpers Invested enough In Joe Mitchell tlcknts to realise about Jl.iXW. Huhinkh failures (Dun's report) for the seven days elided October IH nnmbnred rU ns ciiinpared with 2t the corrttoni lug week of tnsl your. TllK Hloiix chiefs rejocto-l tho offer tnn.lo by the President for their Innds and of fered a counter projioilllou to ncivpt l.'i'i nn ncro. tho money U m pnld nt onre, Tl(K ltniid-Avrv priiitlng liouc, of Hus ton, has assigned, Liabilities, 140,000) assnts ample. Cl.KAlil.to hotisn returns for week ended October W showed an nverngo ilmrenso of S.Hooinpniiiit with tliororriispiiiiillng week of last yenr. In New York tho (Increase wns to.l. AMKniOAN rnllrnad securities were wenk and Ituuluntlng on the limton Kxcliange during tho 'week ended October !M). Dis count was easy. Tho Iuroean tioursee reported financial matters ipilot. The negotiations for tho conversion of the Hun garian loan warn reported concluded with the Rothsvhllds. A NVHsr.Hof republican rioters mobbed Honor Canoves del Castelln at Haragossa, Hpaln, the other night and stoned his houte. Tha rioting continued for hotirt. Tha gendarmea woro powortess to quell tha dlsturlwuce. Hr a collision between steamships In Christiana bty, Norway, the other day, eighteen persons were drowned, Thb case of the Chinese taken from Cal ifornia to Alaska aud returned to Tacoina, Wash. T., where they were refused land ing, has been taken before the courts. It It uialmed that they wero never really nut nf American jurisdiction. , Das. Mvxn and llaumann have arrived at Stniulhar safely from Panganl, where they wero chalued, stripped and flogged and made to work ns slaves till British In dian musomvd them. Tub Gray don Dy iinmito Projective Com pany, of Washington, nporntlng tint In ventions of Lleuteiinut J. W. Graydon, minting to lUlug dynamite shells fiom powder gnu, tins sold the right to use the Invention to tho French Government for 4,VW,(M). A nisi-ATCll from New York of the 21st stated that Robert G. Ingersoll ami KiKr A. Pryor were nbout to liegln suit on be half of Mrs. Jumes G. Illnltie, Jr., ngnlust JnmesG, Hlnlne, Hr., nud Mts. Illnltie for nlienntlng tho affvctloiiM of her hiihmul. Dnmngos wero to bo Inftl nt $W mhl. TlIK colored people nf Tinniloonn, A In., have been much terrllled lately hy a suc cession of murdert of men nf their race by unknown pnrtlos. Two soldiers at Jefferson llnrrnck, Ht. Louis, under nrrest for deserllou, recently fatally wounded tho tun sentries of tho guard room nud etcuped. OVKlt one hundred persons wero Lilted and many others wounded by a Inndtlido in Italy recently. The fulling earth fell upon n train returning with excursionist fiom tho fetes at Naples, crushing ten of the enrs. Two miners were killed recently nt Load. vllle, Col,, by falling HOO feet iIiumi Ihe shuf t of tlin Wolfeton mine. The accident was caused by the cable breaking. ADDITIONAL DlSPATCHa'a. junviok L.AWiiK!u'B, of the .New York Huprwuo Court, hns hnudeil down n decis ion sustaining the will of Hiinmel J, Til den. Tub Berlin correspondent of tho Lon don AVt- learns on good nuthorlty that tha Governmeuttof Germany and Kngland arn negotiating (or Joint action in Uast Africa. A i.i. the twltchuiru and yunlincn In tho employ nf tho Denver & Rto Ginnde rail way at Pueblo, Col., stiuck recently. Tho cause was said to be grievances which the men have nKnltut D. D. Thompson, super intendent of train service. TlIK United Htates Hupreiue Court hns rondvrcd a declslou upholding the consti tutionality or the Iowa Prohibition law forbidding tho manufacture of intoxicat ing liquor. Tlia heaviest snow for six years at this trason felt throughout Northern Minnesota on tba '.Id. HtsHor Vladimir, of the Greek Church of America, preached In Chicago the other Hundny to tireek Christians. Htept are being takon to form a paruianeut church la Chicago, Thb first National convention of ttvi British.Amerlcan Attoclatlon began In Chicago on tha 3rd. Thk Acting Secretary of tha Treasury bat telegraphed to the collector of customs at Kan Kranolscu to refuse to allow Chinese to land whether for transltto foreign coun tries or otherwise, M. DK Lcssxrs, In a spsech at Lyons, Krance, recently, declared that the Pan ama canal would be opened for Unfile In July, !i. Tub mean strength of the army It stated by Hurgeou-General Moore to be S8,Htl, of which m.UUl.were white aad 8,840 werecol ored. Tho deaths from all causes wero 814 during the year. Thk Norway Hteel and Iron Company nf Boston, extensive dealers In ftwvdlsh Iron, have decided to close their extensive works and go out of business altogether. Hoxaxsa Kino Kloou, of California, who Is now at Heidelberg, Germany, was slightly better on the 'lid, but bit case was hopeless, Tubhk were forty-three new cases of yellow fever and one death nt Jackson ville, Fla., on the 82d. Only eight of the nw case were whites. Thb Board of Health of Columbus, Uo., hat raised the quarantine against all point. Thb Buprem Court of ths United States has rendered a decision In the case of tba Nashville, Chattanooga & Ht. Louis Railroad Company vs. the Btata of Ala bama, commonly known as tha color blladness cat. The constitutionality of tba law wat affirmed. Judok BaiTTON A. Hill, a well known cltlten of Bt, Louis and ons of ths found art of tha Greenback party, died recently. Gbkbbal Jambs Coaio, tha well known Missouri politician, died at Bt, Jotrpo oa the ant. OTEBRAMIU BTATK MlCVVIi A vooso maa asmed Artfear Lard at tempted tuleids at Cress the ether alghi by catting hit throat. II maaltly sev ered tba windpipe, and hi chasces of re covery were smalt Cease, III health aad despondency. Tanas little girls, agsd aaoat five years, were recently playing la a barn at Colam bus, and concluded to start a "pralrls Are." A a result tha barn and contents wer burned and one of tha chlldrta ear rowty escaped the same fete. Jamkh W. Cahh, of Oniaha, has been ebwtad grand commatider of the Ancleat Order nf United Workmen of Nebraska. Tub house of J, Foreman, a few mile north of Oakdale, was set on fir tha other evening by the explosion of a gasoline stove. A hor named Bridges was fearfully In jured recently by a runaway pony near Juniata. Ills foot caught In the ttlrrup and his left teg was cut nearly oaT. The pony ran Into a wire fence and wat killed. IlKsroxfiKNcr caused Mr. M. D. Pickens, residing near Kt. Paul, to take twenty grains nf strychnine the other day with fatal results. Tbb prominent bushiest men of Ogalalla are about tn Incorporate a stock company with ample meant to aid and enoeerage Immigration U) Western Nebraska. WniLK lately trying to shoot a chicken John Kankat, of Piattsmouta, tost hit left band by tlm explixlon of the gun. Whii.k playing with a bonfire at Lincoln the other day tha little son nf Constable Iteacles was fatally Imrnc'L Thk soldiers' reunion at Blnomlngton was a great suvcass in spite of the Inclem ent weather. Tltr. oilier night as a passenger train go ing south pulled nut nf tba depot nt Weep ing Water, a man bv the tinui of Michael Lnffy attempted tn Jump on the front end nf the IfiKoR" t-nr for the purpo- nf nti-eliug i ride, lie wns under the Inlltl encent Honor and fell. Ills left foot was miKlit and cm-tied Into a hhnieless tuns, eiiderliiK iiiiipiitiitloii necuMiirv. f.nlfs's ti imp partnor was left to watch with him fur a nhot t tlmo. and stole his pockftlxiok containing JI.I.V). The thief was arrested, and gave th immn nf Pat .Moor. WaI.TKH KmVAIilix, nu Oiualin colored I notlilack, ulio Was jealous nf Ills wife, stalilxNi her fatally the ulliur morning. He lift tht iIiikk'!' sticking In tn-t breast and united for tint police tn cntue and take him. Tlie wnmiiti lecetitly eI(M.J In Wan sas C'lly with Jumes Ken ell, it waiter, and Kdwards Inoiixht her back. Thk Giaml Kiicumpmrtit I, O. O. V.. re cently lu session nt Omaha, elected the following nlllcers: (I. I' ('. I). Avers, Kenineyt G.H. P., I. P.Gage, Fremont) G. H. W U J. liver-, Lincoln i G. H t). A. Clltie, Miuoln: G. T H. McClny, Lli In; G. J. W N. B.Hiitm.tlmnhni (I. Il..., I'. II. Bryant, Omaliu; (I. M (I. K. Heed, Cen tral City; G. I. H.,C. K. Doughty, Norfolk; G. O. H B. Palmerton. U-utrlce. T. M. Pktkiikom, the lllaltiu County man who shot himself nt Grand I-laud seveial weeks ago, Is dead. Tho wnmati who wnt In hao eloped with him was still nt Grand Island. Mux. Makv Htkpam-k committed ttilcldt ntOmnlia llm utliei morning by cutting her throat wlthn raior. Herhiisliaud nud oldest girl went to work as usunl, leaving four chlldirtint home. Alioutelght o'clock tho mother sent the latter to a neighbor's to buy some milk. Hhu said tn the eldest: "Mary, don't go tn m-hool In-day, I may dlo this morning." Tim liildreii wero gone iiImiuI llfteen inlniiti's. On their re turn they found their mother lying nn tlm ttoor In a pool nf Mood. Tho deceased hnd been sick with chills. Tiiouhiniw of Kntinns cattle will bo uinteied lu the vicinity nf Mtoikhnm, nud the tunnels will Inivn nun for all their corn. Tub biggest squnsh yet reported comes final Hliermnli County. It had been raised Oil sod, n lid weighed HI pounds. At Oiiuitiii the other day a mini applied fnr niliiil.tliiii tu I ho county poor farm, lint belli); n non-ieslileiit, it wns refused. Tho police theiefore niresled It 1 1st ns u viiKrnnt mill tlio pollen Jti'luo Kn)t til its lllteen days In Jnll. 'I ho mail was sick ami explnlued to tho juiIkk that ho hint neither home nor friemli and could not sleep nut nf doors this weather. TlIK Knlect Knights A.O. IT. W. at the Into m'msIou III Jliiitlimn elected the follow lilt; nlllcris: (liaad cninm.iiider, Jnseph W. Cnri.Vf Omnlin; uinuil vlcn-comiiiniiiler, W. Maiideii,uf McCook; ginnil lieutenant fommntidcr. Georgo I', Milloiiru, of Mid den; ginnd lecnnler, V. H, I'lillllps, nf llidlniinta; giaiul treasurer, V. It. Mc Allister, nf Giaad Islnnil; grand H. 11. woikmnii, K. Ilert ItUely, of CtllheilsDii; grniul wuikiimu, W. !:. (liven, of Ht. Paul; grnud stiiliilili'd te'iirer, .1, M. Wolfe, of Crete; gland guard, (leoigo 1-'. Dean, nf Giniei Isliiiid; grand medical examluur, Dr. A. It. Van Sickle, nf Hastings; grand trustee, A, It. 'lliomns, nf Trenton; repro sentntltes to th Hnpremn Legion, Joseph W. Can, A. W. Waddingtim nud II. W. Cole. Tho memliet'sliip d now nbout 40) in the Slate. All legions me now in guod working nrdnr nud neai ly out nf debt. A riVK-VKAll old child that wns MoL-n fiom Its tiiiclo mid guaidlati nt Decattii, HI., seveial years ngo, Was lecriitly re covered at Omaha. II, V. I'ltrM'ti, nf Krcmont, Is mysteri ously missing and hW wife Is anxious for iiifot miitlnu about him. I:j,-(Ihvkumiu It. W. KtniNAM has been appointed t'ommlssloncr from Nelnnska to the gieat Paris Imposition of ISHI, Mas. S. N. tlaNr, wirof tho llrst Con gregntloanl mliitstor of l-'iaakllii County, died suddenly of nuarnlgiu nf tho heart nu the I.Mh. Nlic. with her husband, went tn Kiaiiklln in iNT'.'niidorgniilredthochurches if Kiaiiklm, Kivciloii and Macnn, tlkomiK KliiDKt.i, a farm baud employed on the fin in nf Dr. ConVeise, was killed by thecals at Malcolm tho other day. A I'Knsion wns recently granted to Ell Mundorf, nf Fletcher. ATTim.NKV-GkNKtui, Lkxhk recently be gun quo warranto proceedings lu tho Hu premn Court to test tho right of the C, II. & y. aud the B. ,V M. to hold real estate lu the State nf Nebraska, on the ground that these roads are not legally lncorimrated. The answer to this Information has just been Hied by the company, together with u petition for the removal of tho ense to the United States Circuit Court. Htockiiam has a new I. O. O. F. lodge. Tiik other morning afariuernamed U'al ter West wns shot and instantly killed at the farm houn of It H. Adam, cightmllcs east of Plum Creek. The luui dor grew nut of trouble over the division of w heat grown on land owned by Adamt and rented by West. The latter had Just brought a load to deliver to Adams when a quarrel tie. tween tha two men arose, which resulted ill Adams drawing a revolver and shoot ing West through the heart. Adams sur rendered. A MTTJ.K boy living near Macon, Frank lin County, took a drink of whisky the other day and lu a short time was a corpse. TlIK Presbyterian Church now being erected at Gaudy Is the only church build ing In logatt County. A Tor.NO man named Adams, working on a form near Pouca, has mlsteriously disappeared. Beveral weeks ago he wat tent out to th hay Held alone to work. Bine that Hum) he hat not bveu seen or beard of. He left at the house a good suit of clothes, month' wage and about f8il la cath. W, II. Cbabb, of Curtis, charged with conveying a tract of W0 acres of land in Froutlsr County, known as the "Warner Ranch," to which ho could produce no tltl, In a tradoforthellolllngsworth stock of merchandise, worth $8,000, wat re csntly acquitted at Hastings. Miss Matson, a teacher at Hooper, and two of her pupils wsre bitten hy a mad dog th other day. Dtt WATt. Vke Denver AJarns eeaafeei Mi IMIla, Tes. DALLAS. Tex.. Oct. la Ths Inter -meta Deep-Water Committee, created by the Venter Deep-water convention, met ia thUclty yesWrday In adiotirned sestiea. Tha following men-bart wer present: Arkansa-T. V. norrcls, rta Bluffi William Kishback. Fort Hmlth. Colorado Governor Alva Adams, ex Governor Evans, K. U Dana, Denver: C C Dalrs, Utvlvillat Beaaeor Adair Wil son, Durango. Kansas Hnw Jen end J. H. Mai Bene. Topska; W. K. Hetchston, Wlehrts, and K. W. Emery and Marsh M. Murdonk, Lawrence. Nebraska Hon. Champion H. Chase, Herman Kounts and William N. Nason, Omaha ( O. K. Gondall, Llnenln. New Mexico Frank C. Plum, of Tsot, and O. L. Houghton, of Las Vega. Iowa A. P. Chamberlain, of Deo Molne. Mlttoarl-Henator D. If. Armstrong. lesss J. A. Carroll, of Denton, Utah K. Wilder and Charles T. Toney. Ths meeting was called to order by Guv ernor Adams, the chairman, with F. I. Dana as secretary. Ex-Governor Kvant stated the object of the meeting, which wat to visit Texas and transact any butt nets that might be brought for rnuildera. tlon. Judge OrrshAtn, nf Galveston, rep resenting his city, extended the cmumltten a hiaity invitation to visit it, stating that free transportation and every thing would be furnished. Hen a tor Hon, ton then is tended the hospitality of the Houthw est to the committee. Mayor Bud Connor then stepH.d to tlm front and said as Uu-coin-inlttio hnil business to transact, h would nut burden them with a long ntidfoitnnl speech, but in the name ot Dallas he ex tended a hearty welcome to thncoaiinltlen. Colonel Nasuu then Had the following resolutions: Wiir.ui'.ss, The Gin eminent of tho I'liHrd Htuti-s. under whoso oii'Pislve control the tmr hors nt our enuntry hale h-en plnrnl hvnir Coustltidlon. Iiik tiiiitrllniti'd neatly t.min hi) of moni-y und nearly vninvincrisnf our Sa tlnmil Imid to urciit nilUny lines t'lnnlii' to ptlviile coiMir.'itlunt, und ruuiiliiK utrox tho Norlliern put of our country: AMU. Wmkmkas. Th'i Northern sml Kastrni hnrlmrs IhrmitJli Mil lilt thn.e rnllwnv llm-t ruiiity tlielr trsRte Into the UUi s und i.ir.in, hale hml ninny millions of money npproprlnled fmui lime to tlm.) tiy Cnnxiess to mi et Hie put demands of the nt,t coiiitnerre thus built up; mill, WltKltiMrt, There Is nn Imtnente nrcanf iniin try I) Ing Ix'tsreen tlm Itoeky mountslns and tlm Mississippi Itlier, cnnsllliiting nisrlv one thin! of our Nittlonil ilom&ln and hsln neurly nun foiiithof our National tmpulstlrin, the iiatiiiul millet of Hhlrh Is the (Inlf of MeTlro, but lur tlinnpeninK of whese hnitmrs the Congress h is iipiriiprlitteituinoiinls tntullv lmnlriinti AMI, WtlVllKAS, It Is not i-ousi.teiit with the lieuerul welfare, nor can f bellevit that a Niitliituil sense nf Justice and falrplu) of our fellow cltlrens who liom tn.ni soKrcutly tM-tie. mtcd tiy the appropriations for Nnrthern and F.nstern hsrlsirs, will Inslil that the traftle vt this (trust n'Kloti thsll ho forced to ho trims ported half way across tho crailluciit. thus Im posing a hurden tixm our commerce, whlrh aniniints often tn a totsl Interdiction, Hint ul a't limes to a serious eharve itisin both consuiu r and producer thereforo t'inlttil, Hr this convention, that wedemand of every Henutnr and represeatittlio from this n-Kliin, geniilne and heaity cooM'rutloii In ait effort to kecurti Um necessary appropriations fbropeiiltiKiip such hsrUirs on the r or U. west ern coast of the Hull of Mexloo, ai may he m ccsmry to meet tlm dctiiunds of ourttrowin coiiimerrn. Hunter. I, That Die ihiilrman of this com mittee be npHinted a sub coinmlttf-e of one tn prepare mid subject to the liflsluturesof tha scleral States of the Union, ul llit-lr nel ses sion, tut ml.lrr.s, tiiKi'tluT with a copy of llios.i resolulluiis. A GRANT COUNTY WAR. A fonnty Men! t'niiirsl Leads In More Trouble -riysses ami Appomattos Ht War. (I.muikxCitv, ICnn., Oct. lit. Latest in polls from (iiaiil County nm that Ulysses receheil a clear majority nf '.'.l.VI onir all competitors at tlm county scat elecliou Tuesday. Tho rival towns w-ero Ulysses, Appomattox, Golden, Khnckcyt Ills nud riiiirgeoii. Tho lesiileati of Appnmattnx accusa Geiteial T. T. Taylor and Colonel J. A. (Irnysnil, of liutcliliisnii, wlin me iwembers nf their tuwu coniiany ami wlin maiiagud tlm cnmpnlcii fni them, nf selling them out, ntnl a mob nf irnte cltltuus captured them iiinl threatened them with violence, lint thu shut I IT and a posse rescin d them, Colonel G i ay son, wlin was In this city yesterday, said that tho Appomattox nud Ulysses town companies entered Into articles nf iigroemeiit Unit no "boodle" should bo used, tilts fni felt in caso of vlo latlun tn lie tli,ll). About threw o'clock on election day, It Is ullegcd, tho Ulysses peoplo commcnci d using their money lavishly tn buy votes. This so etirageil the Appnmattnx pi oplo that they at mice seized (Jeneial Tavior and Colonel (irnyson and put them under gitnid. Threats of lynching wero fieely mudu mid they wero futced lu nsslgn tn thn lendets of tho I noli tins ngree ment with the Ulsses Town Cnnipnuy, und tn give warranty deeds tn all the propel ly they owned In Appomattox or elsewhere. Not content with litis, checks aggregating liO.oOO nn every bank In which the two wero supposed to liawt munev weie presented, ami the prisoners signed them without n murmur. They mndts written acknowledgment nt the sug gestion nf thu mob that their action was nt their own free will. At night, c.uiirded by nine friends, they went to Hnrllnud, where tlnsy boarded this train. Payment nf ull tltti checks has Itccn stopped by telegraph ami proceedings will las commenced to set aside tin, deeds they sigued nt the "request" of their captain. General Taylor Is now at L-irkiu while Colonel Grayson lias gone to Hutchinson. They consider themselves lucky to Inv escaped with sound necks. It is thought the mob hns gone, on to Ulysses to make an attempt to collect ths illi.OOO forfeit and war Is feared. s a Infernally llruUI. HT. Louts, Oct. IK. In Curondelet Titos. day night a number of vicious street bo took Freddie Groinan, an liiulfeiislva child aged six, and after subjecting him In all manner of malicious indignities, tied him to a cow, which they chased with dogs. The result was that the little hoy wat bruised to Insensibility, and scarcely any hope of bis recovery exists. S, I Canadian Uriel Inns. Ottawa, OnL, Oct. !!. Hon. J. A. Chap teau, Secretary nf titnto, was banqueted last night tiy iliii Workingmen's Conserva tive As'otilntloti. He ridiculed the lda ef annexation, nud said that the Eugltshmm and true French Canadians would never permit It tn take place. Canada was destined to build up a great nationality. He denied that they desired Io bully the Americans. .Sir John A. Mac donnld said there Is no danger of war l tweeu Canada and the United Htates. lis felt hopeful of a satisfactory settlement of the fishery question, Canada is in a critical period nud must Iks coot, if tht new treaty can not he negotiated Canads v 111 revert to the treaty ot IMS. m a ii. ttlaln at t'lilrago. ClltCAOO.Oct. I'.i.-llou. James G. Blslns reraaineil in his rooms at the Grand Pacific Hotel yesterday and received no callers. Ha will remain here till rtaturvlay evening, when he will address a meetlug at Battery I armory. Ix-al Uepublicans are making preparations for a great demonstratlou ot that occasion, sseas i Tttarman at I'era. Paai', lad., OcU 111. The Democrat. gave a barbecue at thlt place yesterday, the occasioa being th visit of Judgi Tburmsn aad party. Despite laid weatbe, many thousand wer present and listen1 to Tburman't views ct tho tariff and Um tlo JBarty.. JOHN WINTWORTM. rtof Ah-uh mt the iwree e a Ha fete ett tha r4Unr! Mlsteey af CMsslt fssr Nsarly MaMa reslar -Ukxirlr ea4 r.e-'.say the Waiehwera That Meste Bite Waaliayaed Pnpalar. CaiOAon, Oct 17. Ftlloeligis a brief ktch of th eareer of John Wsntworth, Better ksnwa a "Ling John," whose death wo announced yeiUirdayt Mr. Wsntworth. who wat a well knows as any maa In fie Wsst, was one of Cdlea go's oldest retldeoK aud la hi day wai mayor of the city, Oingresimia aad edl Uir of the prlnripU dally paper n-r. Atxjut a month ao hit general health M an to fail and d.ilh reiultsd. M. Wentwurth was srviinty. three years of age. fi wo a mau nf wealth, his est tie being worth nt l-it l,0Q0,W Mr. Wentworih was a giant tu stature over six and a half feet in height, and of very large frame, 'there It no coffin in th shops In Chicago large enotxfb tn eucasj his re mains, and It will be ntoMisry t makn en for the purpose. It Is cuculoled that, with the relaxation of llii tliiuos, a casket six feet aud ten Inches or seyeu fett in length, tntldo measjromi'iit, will be necessary: John Wenteerth wss Mm at Hsn.lw'rb. f, H., on Msrch , IslJ. Ills mrkname ass sarly fivrn to him on acoemt of bis arls-iit, wltlsh was til feet trim Inches. Il was dcsrvuilr t from ths first s-ttlnrt of Nw llnirlarel, and It Is ssld that no fnr-lrpi IiIckm! rsn la the vein, nf hlsfsmllyon rllhsrsldn Ulnr tiisalfn. Ills pstriisl trranitfathr was one of the iinrrs of the Articles of (Jonf"1ralMn, sad his Ulster nal iirsntfatlier wns fsmout officer In the ltrvnlutlonry wsr. la 11 "fjntr John" left Hsndwlch and Jour seyeil by u-, eansl, railway and en f.nil to Chicago, Hu hnd ons hundred dollars In his picket wbn he ilirted. He fallel In an en drator tn tret a plse as a sclif I traetier In Mirlibran whll en route, and nut long all- r his arrival In (.liicaitn ha took editorial chsru-i nl the fl'trwtml, with whleh piter he was eon neclisitfnrlwentytllvn yetrs. N'osuhji-it did he advueats more pptslstenlly than th ist thllsh mentsf public schools, an I otm of his llrst ot fires wta Ih, it of si'liool Inspector lie tit-came a political tsiwerlit Caiir igo, and from I'll to lTil he held muuv utneet, bln j rl-'itiil sev.ir.il times tn the l.ststurii and seven times to Coiiuress. Ibt ssjs hIsii Mayor of Chlenfo fur lo t'rins. It-sides tlieso unices he filled sevrral othrrs. stifh ss pollen i-oinnils sinner und delegate tn National conventions. While he s,n innyor he sun ceded III putlug every liiillur of the city's detit nu t dur ing his last term in ('iingre.s, while Joliiitnn was I'rrslleut, he was un uiii-onipioitilslinf ml rncutnof tltc lesuuipilon of tiM'clu ptyincnts. Ha lutrndiirrd ste-im ilro olivines Int i C'htrnirn, mid tint first thri n were mimed "fxinir J ilin," "Liberty' and "ISconnmy," the latter two ties. Ignstlons coiniirising his w.tr cry when In n m. Iitlrnlciniitss. He declined more nominations fiirnfllcr ihun he necepfit Slid It Is not known tint! he et er suffered ilef.-.tt Krom e trly man. hixsl he kept a copious dlaryof hlseip-rleiices, tmteiirj p.iga was lst in tliegre.it lire. Mr, Wentwurth was made nn I.I.. I), by Hartmnulh tn 1-71. I'ulltk-nlly he was a Kepubllcsu. and one ot his last acts at a practical iolltlcln was an earnest endeavor to secure tha nouiltiutlon ef Ueneral (Irani for a third term. THAT WHEAT STEAL. Plrortar llnlme Tells Ihe Whole -story nl the Famous Minneapolis Wheat Htral. Ml.i.NKAi-ot.tM, Minn., Oct, 17. Tins famous wheat steal caso came up lu court bore to-day and for the first tlmo the whntii story was told by Director Hulnns, of tha Union Elevator. The tnothod nf proced ure by which a lare amount nf wheat, variously estimated nt from 3.1,01)0 to AO.OOO bushels, was stolen from tho elevator It unique. Mr. Holmes alleged that the grata-broking firm nt I). C Moak ct Co., which recently failed, wero the principals. By collusion with their book-keeper, Win. G. Ilarley, and tlio foreman of tho olnvator, Charles) M anon, cars nt wheat wuro overloaded mid delivered tn tho firm. Tho inouey realized from tlio surplus thus dlshon estly put lu tho cars was di vided ntwmr th conspirators- Tho eluvntnr company discovered that Mason, the foreman, und Harry Hnluiimb, the ex-forniiian, woro implicated In tins ileal, nud HUffcciled In fort-lug partial rcitlttl tlnn. Hurley ami Masuii wero arrested, Itnlcnmb escaped whllo tha cnnipauv was trying to settle with him, nud Moak V Co. failed. This disclosures aro likely to io tult ill further arrests. NOW THEY "TALK SENSE. I'robililllt.T That Hie Canadians Will He cede Front llielr Position on I tin I'lsln-r-Irs l-tipslloti. Nkw YtiliK, Oct. 17. Tlm ll'irfil this morning publishes tins following seclal dispatch fiom Toronto, Oat.: It Is thought that tho Dominion Government Intends to back down on the Fishery quut Hon. Tha Fir? 1'ren of London, Oat., which voices tho view of Minister ot? Agriculture Carting, tales tl ground Unit Canada hail better yield. After re viewing tins question of the transhipment of tlslt In bond, it says: "Would it nut be well that Canad i should waive her rights tindisr the treaty of 1W1H, and be willing, under the altered condition ot things In respect to carriage by rail, to permit American fishermen tins privilege of making use ot our lines fnr the pur pose nf forwarding their legitimate catch tn the gt-'iier.il market? Wo frankly con fess that wis would tie In favor of such a concession." Tips cdttuilal concludes that In resisting tho American cimtrntlmi Cnimrla Is htandlog in her own light. Tha article it clearly inspired from Ottawa. ' St A l'roinsd New t'oruisetllor for the American Cup. Huston, Oct. IS. It nppoirs probable that a chullengo fur tins Amerluin cup may coma from a now quarter ot tha globe. Tha Australians, tint coiitut with the rowing championship, intend to build n yucht to coiupotn la th sumumr ot !) with tli then holder ot lh cup. Mr. Walter Keeks, naval architect of Hydney, N. K VY., lias come to llottou to begin Ids acquaintance with Amor. Iran yachts aud waters, and proposes ou hit return to dettgu and build for a gentleman ot wealth there his Ideal yacht for the challenge. Mr. Keek comet uuder the auspices of Messrs. Heury W. Feabody ft Co. He first railed tilu Mr. Burgess and was shown th "Volunteer" and other yachts. Mr, lteeks will make but a short stay tn America. He will visit New York aud other yachting center. Nad rod or Political Kally. Ft. Watxs, Ind., Oct. IM Lawrence Bourse was killed and Bub Hmlth futally Injured by the explosion of a wugoti load nf firework at six o'clock Inst night. The men were standing on the wagon firing off roman caudles wheu the fire work, of which thor wer thirty. Dvo hundred pounds, took Are and explo dcd. Tli a wagon was crushed Into kindling wood. Bourse wat mimed nlmust to a crisp, while Bnlth received what are thought to be fatal Injuries. Mr. Hmlth is a well-known sporting mm, t tlio lessee of thu Academy of Music tu thlt city, ami was ou the commltteo to look after fireworks ilurlus ths Thurmau dem onstration. Convention af Ihe .trasrleau lustllale of Architects. BrrrsLO, N. Y., Oct is. The twenty second annual convention of the Amer ican Institute of Architects was called to order yesterday morning by Iictident H, M. Hunt, of New York. 7Ue prluctpal cities of the country are all represented, Presldsat Hunt delivered th annual ad dress, aad this wss followed by reports from ths treasurer end various commit ts. Keports from special ommltte wsre received on a number of subjects, ene of which was the promoting of a permanent ham for th institute. Th visiting delegates went to Niagara Fall f titsrdsy sf tsraoetv STOCK ITEM. Ta felt colt should b well cared for aa Ml sis month old, by which tlm the pastures will he reedy, end h will csm but little. A litt! gren food, a few applet, beets. Isolators or other roots given to th cow occasionally will hdp to keep her healthy and maintain Ihe flow of milk. It It not pcmiomy to k-p a rr animal through any araton; but Is most extrava gant to kesp It through the winter. Ills th bright of folly In stock-raising to soil the bssl and keep th worst. Hhcsp like grass as well as other stock, and will uot kill bushes while ttn-re It grass enough in the pasture for other stock to thrive on, Thsrelore, do not put tb-p In the cow pasture expecting that they will net ths wtedt and leafs th grast for th rows. Heavy hogs do not sell as readily as do those of uirdlum weight. A 3M.xund hog It tetter fitted for Ihe lard tub than for the tsble, Hmall hogs are alwavt pre. ferrrd, those weighing about t't) ptaindt ! each pro Iticlug a better quality of meat t ,I..H ,1 !.- .... I....I fti.isii ,..i,.s IIIBb am ursiivi, Deprivation of water during cold wrath, er is a material iause for want of growth In farm animals, for It is not uncommon to hrar farmers and hired men maksthe re mark that stock don't used much water In c.dd weather. Mtock requite plenty ot i-nod ttu-M uat.r a,nt It la as ItotMirfant ' that we have a K'l water supplv ns that I wnhavoplentyof fooL .Vrorusiij Farmer. The farm journals ar- full of all sorts of ilevlces-jor kicking mm, A year ago m publlsheil a stntoiuriit of a simple uirthixl to prevent a cow from kicking w hlch hat proved Ihe Uot nf any we bate rier tried. The method it simply to draw the covv't brail up so high as to canto a down. arch II Ing nf this spine at the loins. Hovrra! w he have tried It report favorably U-on lt. llutnl't Aifrymiiu. . Any substniuv nch lu sugar will reidlly I fatten sttK-k. Hwecl ttitnes, In-ts, sor ghum I ef use, etc., cut! nlwnisU- used tr. a'lviinlngH f,ir hugs. The snmll and Info riorsweei potatoes, cnoki-d, will fatten a bog sooner (hull corn, mil can lot used tr advantage for thai purpose. Of thr ronti inrrots urn Ix-st tor htirsrs Turnips, II thickened when cooked with coin nii-itl, mukn t-scolleul fiMid Ini nllrln.sesuf stiK'k Dairy lows can Im fed too much. It u Just as possible to err In uivrfrtdliig ns It Is In iindeif Hug. The capacity of tht aiiimnlslomachIsllmlt.it. If tint fond li uver-criiwdod In lint llrst suauaih of tht cow, It paralyzes the system to a certain extent, and the natural functions of tht animal ai, for the tlmo being at least. Im paired. If too much find gn.s into tht stomach, I lie cow can not properly digest and assimilate K.Kchnijc. Whenever an animal shows signs nt slckntst remove It from this others at onct without waiting for the disease to tlevel op. Precaution often saves time and loss If the sickness Is not contagious no harit will Im done in removing the animal. Where tha disease Is contagious tlm In.dli'i of the animals that have dlrd should I burned or bur ltd deep, ns Ilia dlseesa may reappear at some future time unless pre. cautious are used tn guard against It. Tha whole premises should atsolw thoroughly dlslnficted. FARM NOTES. Th Farmers' Union nf Oakland. Neb., took lu 27.MI bushels nf grain duilng Hep. lembtsr. According to Prof. H. C. Fernald, the borer In the quince Is the same as that In the apple tree, and should be destroy id lu tho same innnuur. If tho market becomes overstocked wltL poultry, ns is somtlnii's this case nt tlili season nf the year, the fnrm-r can use the surplus nt home at less cost than to sell, Fresh meat can be provided for the tabic the entire year try hatching chickens fiom early spring until fall. Very poor soils can Iks greatly lieiicllted by i lover. If the land Is ton poor to grow clover ush a little bone dust, but Ih, sure tc plow under jour first crop when well In blossom, nml sow to wheat In the fall with a flesh application of bone or manure, seed ing to i loser aicuin lu tins spring. The farmers of Missouri have almost en tlroly neglectoil the cheesa Industry. Not one per cent, of the cheesn consumed In the Htate Is made In it. There Is food for thought here. A good article of cheese will always tlnd a profitable market, but It Is In ono respect like mutton to sell well and Ims uivcplnhle It must tx good, lit tpinllty crcutt-s a demiiud or kills it, .'iirnf HorM. President W. I. Chamberlain reports that he pluitted potato seed (I'esrl ef Havny), badly sprouted on one plot; nud, on another, td that was perfectly sound, having been kept lu a temperature near the freezing point from the middle nf (); tobr until planting time. Fiom appear ances the sprouted seed will not yield hall as much per row ns that from the perfect, hard, uiispinuted seed, Hweet cream ami sour cream when churned together will not produce good butter; yet It is safe to say that a large majority of farmers' wives hold tlm cream for n week In order tu collect n siittlclrut iuautily for a churning. This matter o) saving cream Is what throws so much in ferior butter on ttiemaiket. When dunn ing is dons it Is best to hive the whole of the ci cam of the tame quality. KJglit thousand two hundred acres nf land have already Itcen secured fnr the beet sugar factory, and It is eXMcted that Ihe retptisltn l,!acict additional will lie secured this week, making lo,(i acres to Ids devoted to tilts culillle of beets, flic analysis has shown that we haven soli peculiarly adapted to the culture of sugar Istels, end that the tieets raited In our soil contain n gTeater percrntagenf sugar Ihun those raised In Germany. ftraruf hliiiij (,V-i.) Indtptmltnt. After winter grain is sown there Is yet time to remedy defects ot soil and expo, sure. It there It a knoll in the field It It probably Ihe oorst part of the lot, and une or mora loads of manure distributed over it any time before winter will have a wonderful effect, not alone Uu Hits grain crop, but on the equally Inqiortant clover or grass seeding that should go with It. If a farmer will do this every time a field Is town tha poor knoll will soon tcomt at rleh at any pert of the farm. stats Notes. rViuflowers sreutod.ln Wyoming Terri tory for fuel. Tba (talk, when dry, ar as hard as maple wood, and make a hot fire, and th teedbeadt with the seed In are taid to burn better than the Ik-si bard coal. An acre ef sanflowtra.wUI furnish furl for one stove for a yetn It it not necessary to harvest hefts and carrots until October, as the crop will not b injured by remaining In th ground. A root place should be selected for them, but it is best not to have thcru trees. The farmer ot Cedar Bluff neighbor boost, Dodge County, Neti, have organised an elevator company and are erecting th neceitary buildings. Old wells In the fl-ldt thould never to) boarded over, but filled up. They often cause injury to Ihe stock when boarded, as the boardt rot and unexpectedly fall In. A large nuratwrof aslmaltar annually lost by old wells or sinks In th fields. The New York Times says that th farm wife has bean the draws or watsr, th hewer of wood In actual fact, vsry often and the servant of all, evn of th hired meat to coek, mend and wash for him, to wait upon him. and to do all thlt at tlm for several of them. The celebrated stallion Norman Medium, swned by Charles E. Waters, of Minne. spoils Kan , valued at $10M, died r really with iuflanimtttoa of the tlc-usci. Be bad a record of 3.3a ""ai 'I t&. wm& yrey 7SP --- -' -- y.'j." "&wt5r u?w - t&sssrz j3gTaacy lA4 yatecg-asg? "-MWMSttS